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US: Syria may have launched airstrikes in Iraq
AP, Roi Kais
Published: 25.06.14, 20:26
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1. It's so good . . .
Mike ,   NZ   (06.25.14)
To see Arabs do what Arabs do best . . murder, rape, mayhem . . . And the cream on the cake is, this time it's their own brothers on the receiving end. May it long continue !
2. Israel's plans "Clean Break" and "proxy war" great results!!
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (06.25.14)
3. PARTY IS NOT COMPLETE YET UNTIL IRANIAN MULLAHS
IRANIAN JEW ,   LA USA   (06.26.14)
also get involved. i assume they will be a lot of loud noises in Damascus and Beirut pretty soon. Saudis are coming for the mullahs. We better stay out of it. Obama will stay out of this one is he is really smart.
4. A Ballard of Futility
John Prophet   (06.26.14)
June 26, 2014 at 8:30 PM Sound familiar to current happenings? “Delight in smooth sounding platitudes, refusal to face unpleasant facts … genuine love of peace and pathetic belief that love can be its sole foundation … the utter devotion of the Liberals to sentiment apart from reality …though free from wickedness or evil design, played a definite part in the unleashing upon the world of horrors and miseries [WWII]” ― Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm “All was there—the programme of German resurrection, the technique of party propaganda; the plan for combating Marxism; the concept of a National-Socialist State; the rightful position of Germany at the summit ofthe world. Here was the new Koran of faith and war: turgid, verbose, shapeless, but pregnant with its message.” ― Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm “It is my purpose, as one who lived and acted in these days, first to show how easily the tragedy of the Second World War could have been prevented; how the malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous…” ― Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm “We shall see how the counsels of prudence and restraint may become the prime agents of mortal danger; how the middle course adopted from desires for safety and a quiet life may be found to lead direct to the bull’s-eye of disaster.” ― Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm “When the situation was manageable it was neglected, and now that it is thoroughly out of hand we apply too late the remedies which then might have effected a cure. There is nothing new in the story. It is as old as the sibylline books. It falls into that long, dismal catalogue of the fruitlessness of experience and the confirmed unteachability of mankind. Want of foresight, unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, lack of clear thinking, confusion of counsel until the emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong–these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history.” Winston Churchill —House of Commons, 2 May 1935
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